人教版必修二unit 4 wildlife protection单元测试卷含答案及答题卡(6页).doc
-人教版必修二unit 4 wildlife protection单元测试卷含答案及答题卡-第 6 页必修二UNIT4单元卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。第卷第一部分 听力(1-20题略)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFour Wild Animal Species Were EndangeredMaybe you can still see them at the zoo. But that doesnt mean theyre doing alright in the wild.TigersAll six tiger species are endangered, with Sumatran tigers and South Chin tigers at a seriously endangered status. The main reasons for their population decline are illegal hunting and destroyed habitats(栖息地), as humans clear forests to gather timber(木材)and build roadways. Only about 3890 tigers presently live in the wild.Ground squirrelsThats right, even squirrels are endangered, specifically the San Joaquin ground squirrel. Native to California, USA, these guys have been disappearing since 1979 on account of the construction and human development going through their habitat. Their total population is unknown, but it could be anywhere between 124000 and 413000.GiraffesThe International Union for the Conservation of Nature recently put giraffes at a vulnerable(脆弱的) status, the level just before endangered. The giraffe population has declined 40 percent in the last 30 years, primarily due to loss of habitat and illegal hunting. Some giraffes are killed just for their tails, which are considered status symbols in Africa.Asian elephantsThe main threat to Asian elephants, one of the most intelligent animals, is their shrinking habitat. As the human population grows, people invade their land to build roads and railway tracks. Elephants in Myanmar are at an especially high risk for being captured and traded or used illegally in the tourist industry. Fewer than 50000 are left on the entire continent.21. What is the total population of tigers living in the wild? A. Around 3890.B. 50000.C. 124000.D. 413000.22Which of the following is considered one of the most intelligent animals? A. Tigers.B. Giraffes.C. Ground squirrels.D. Asian elephants.23What is the common threat to the four wild animals? A. Illegal hunting.B. Disturbed habitat. C. Developing tourism.D. Unnecessary construction.BDay in and day out. Rose, a neat, well-dressed, dark-haired young woman carries out her work at an office in a business park near Cambridge and spends hours studying pictures of children being abused. She watches the images again and again, looking for the tiniest details that might deliver a young victim from hell. They might be as small as the titles of books on a table, the action of making the bed or the images on the posters on the wallanything that might provide a clue to the place where the child is suffering, and might finally lead the police to the abuser.How can Rose decide to do such work? And all that for a salary of less than $23,000 a year? She said her motivation in joining the work was to protect the public." When I first started this job, there was anger at the beginning. But when you see what the children have to endure, you know someone has to be there to protect them. If I can play a small part, I will help make a difference."The 33-year-old woman is enthusiastic about her job. Rose and her team have done what they could to put the children's life back together. They are very proud of what they have done.The nature of her work has changed her for the better. "I'm a lot more focused on the positive, much more relaxed about the world. I enjoy the good people around me," she says. Rose thinks that her job is a bit like giving blood. Maybe you don't like doing it, but someone has to. She regards it as her duty to help abused children.24. What is Rose's job? A. Managing a big business park. B. Finding clues that help save abused children. C. Teaching and looking after abused children. D. Studying images on the posters on the walls.25. Which of the following can replace the underlined word "endure" in Paragraph 2? A. Suffer. B. Change.C. Enjoy. D. Expect.26. Rose and her team are satisfied with their job, because _. A. nobody in her country dare to abuse children B. children will live a happier life than ever before C. the number of children who are abused will be reduced D. parents in her country will know how to protect their children27. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. Roses life makes her popular. B. Rose often donates blood to others. C. Rose makes a difference to the world. D. Roses life has been positively affected by her job.CThe worlds first “Sky Pool” has been uncoated, and itll give anyone a touch of dizziness, unless he or she is not bothered by heights.Situated in the capitals new riverside district beside Battersea Power Station, the glass pool, hanging 10 storeys, or 110 feet up as a bridge between two apartment buildings, is 25m long, 5m wide and 3m deep with a water depth of 1. 2m. Swimmers will be able to look down 35 metres to the street below as they take a dip, with only 20cm of glass between them and the outside world. Its even got a bar, folding chairs and an orange garden.The pool will be part of Embassy Gardens at Nine Elms, a huge billion building project beside the new American Embassy in south-west London. The project is creating thousands of apartments, the smallest of which are expected to cost nearly $ 1 million, and the pool will only be open to the apartments owners.Embassy Gardens takes design inspiration from the Meatpacking District of New York with floor to ceiling windows and brick frontages. The designer, Sean Mulryan, desired to push the boundaries in the capability of construction and engineering and do something that had never been done before. The Sky Pools transparent structure is the result of significant advancements in technologies over the last decade.The experience of the pool will be truly unique and it will feel like floating through the air in Central London.Those people lucky enough to swim there will have a faultless view of the Palace of Westminster and the London Eye. It will be a selling point for developers when the second stage of the development is released to market.28. Who can swim in the Sky Pool? A. Anyone at Nine Elms. B. Visitors to London. C. People living in Embassy Gardens. D. Those who are not terrified of heights.29. What can the swimmers enjoy according to the paragraph 2? A. Having fun surfing online. B. Drinking orange juice for free. C. Appreciating the views below. D. Experiencing diving and surfing.30. What do we know about the pool from the text? A. It lies in the centre of London. B. It is 25 metres above the ground. C. It was similar to New Yorks modern constructions. D. It is helpful for selling apartments in Embassy Gardens.31We can infer from the text that . A. the apartments of Embassy Garden are fairly expensive B. the new American Embassy has been moved away C. Nine Elms is a street in Embassy Gardens D. building the pool is not a complex jobDAs free as they make us, mobile phones still need to stay close to a power source. Soon that may change with "green" power.Three Chilean students got the idea for a plant-powered device(装置) to charge their cellphones, while sitting in their school's outdoor courtyard during a break from exams, with dead mobile phones. Then, one of them had an "aha" moment.“It occurred to Camila to say about plants, "said inventor Evelyn Aravena. “Why don't you have a socket, if there are so many plants? After that, we thought, why don't they have a charging outlet? Because there are so many plants and living things that have the potential to produce energy, why not?”Their inventiona small biological circuit called E-Kaiauses the energy plants to produce during photosynthesis(光合作用). A plant uses only a small part of that energy and the rest goes into the soil, and that's where the E-Kaia collects it. The device plugs into the ground and then into your phone."It's the most amazing project I've ever seen in my life, plain and simple. They brought this original model, and it worked and that's when it all changed, at least from my personal point of view and I began to support them." said Mauricio Cifuentes.The device solved two problems for the engineering students they needed an idea for a class project, and an outlet to plug in their phones."Looking for a place to charge the notebook, which had no power, and the mobile phones, we weren't able to find anything because all the other students were in the same state of madness trying to find a place to charge their devices," said Aravena.But plants are everywhere, and the biocircuit makes the best of their excess(过多的) power.The E-Kaia doesn't carry much charge but it's powerful enough to completely recharge a mobile phone in less than two hours.The student inventors have applied for patents on their technology, and expect the E-Kaia to go on sale in December 2016.32. How could the students get the "green" power idea? A. By carrying out an experiment. B. Just from an occasional thought. C. With the support of their professors. D. Inspired by the information in a science book.33. The device collects power by using _. A. photosynthesis B. a small biological circuit C. energy plantsD. the electricity stored in the device34. What can we learn from what Mauricio Cifuentes said? A. He intended to buy the patent. B. He invented the original device. C. He showed great interest in the device. D. He attempted to produce the device in large numbers.35What might be the best title for the passage? A. A New Device to Change the World B. Green Power - A New and Potential Source C. Chilean Students Find A Green Way to Charge Phones D. A New Device Invented by Chilean Students Will Be on Sale第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Be Good at SportsIf sports are something that interests you, it stands to reason that you would want to be good at them. Here are some tips that can help you become a good player.Set ambitious but realistic goals. If you want to be great at sports, you need to set your aims high. 36 Instead, you should take a look at what you are, and figure out where you think you would like to be. Give yourself a suitable amount of time to achieve that goal.Be patient. 37 Impatient athletes tend to make poor ones. If you're not patient, you'll try to jump into advanced techniques long before you're ready. You'll feel discouraged when you don't see immediate improvement.Join a sports team. Most of the sports teams are free to join. If you go to school, you should go for team tryouts when they're happening. 38 Accept criticism. When you play sports, you will unavoidably receive criticism, whether from a coach or other players 39 Are they angry because you missed a pass, or do they sincerely want to help you improve? In a lot of cases, you can use criticism as motivation to get better. 40 A skill become mastered when youre able to do it without thinking. Given enough time and practice, a skill will eventually fall under this category. When in a game, you won't have time to think everything through, so practice until it's all automatic.A. Skills are often slow to build.B. This does not mean being unrealistic.C. You need to take most of it with a grain of salt.D. Practice until your skills become second nature.E. You also need to be clear about what you are good at.F. If you're not in school, you can find a sports club online.G. An important reason people join sports teams is to make friends.第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Be a Traveler, not a TouristLast summer, I had just enough money saved to buy a golden ticketa 3-month train pass that would take me to the furthest reaches of Europe. Excited for my journey, I packed all the necessitiesexcept the 41 .While the convenience of the Internet was definitely a contributing factor to my 42 not to take with me the few expensive kilograms of out-of-date information, this was not the only reason why I decided to fly alone.To be honest, my main 43 with the guidebook is that I find it 44 the pleasure of a journeylike bossy aunt who is always telling you what to do, 45 she doesnt always know what is the best.Experience has taught me that there is an obvious 46 between a tourist and traveler.While waiting in a queue, I met a man who had a checklist. He showed me his list of “Top 20 Things To Do in Italy” and 47 off in a loud American accent that hed seen everything Italy has to offer in just four days.The problem I had with this mans 48 to travelling was that he was too 49 information provided by his guidebook. He was lost in the 50 attractiveness of the “must-sees” and 51 to all the wonders and adventures that might happen during the 52 trip.So, 53 any guidebook, I traveled to Estonia, the tiny Baltic country bordering Russia. In the 54 of advance plans as guidebooks would suggest, I had no choice but to turn to some friendly faces for advice. I 55 myself first and then asked them what was happening around the town. When this 56 an invitation to a beautiful Estonian home by a river where I 57 a 110-degree wood-stove sauna(桑拿浴), 58 picked forest-mushrooms and the good 59 of our five newfound Estonian friends, I was most glad that I had left my “bossy 60 ” at home.41A. guidebook B. magazine C. cash D. map42A. goal B. excuse C. decision D. mistake43A. suggestion B. problem C. dislike D. connection44A. increases B. annoys C. removes D. limits45A. even though B. as if C. as though D. as long as46A. similarity B. distinction C. competition D. misunderstanding47A. cut B. showed C. gave D. put48A. way B. determination C. confidence D. approach49A. cautious about B. amused by C. focused on D. surprised at50A. likely B. seemingly C. orderly D. lovely51A. blind B. dumb C. deaf D. eager52A. guided B. imagined C. real D. paid53A. without B. beyond C. except D. unlike54A. loss B. control C. face D. absence55A. introduced B. warned C. calmed D. enjoyed56A. resulted in B. cut in C. broke in D. put in57A. found B. enjoyed C. ordered